“It’s sad fact of buying a mass market car. Once you’ve driven it off the lot, depreciation begins—some faster than others. In Europe, three electric vehicles have joined a less-than-desirable list: the worst first-year depreciators. The Renault Fluence Z. E., Citroen C-Zero, and Nissan Leaf E have all lost more than three-quarters of their value after covering 12,000 miles and a year of ownership, according to automotive intelligence firm Glass’s Information Services. As Glass’s notes, these three EVs are among the least attractive on the market.”
http://fortune.com/2015/07/21/european-electric-car-losers/
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